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Skype adds Java-based VoIP client
Apr. 28, 2008
VoIP software provider Skype is beta testing a Java-based version of its flagship VoIP soft-client. The new "mobile Skype" software is currently available for about 50 Java-enabled mobile phones, including devices made by Motorola, Nokia, Samsung, and Sony Ericsson. ...
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New mobile device touchscreen tech demo'd
Apr. 28, 2008
Wacom has announced a new touchscreen technology aimed at reducing problems associated with capacitive touchscreens in mobile devices. RRFC (reversing ramped field capacitive) touchscreens will use ramped voltages to deliver greater accuracy, easier finger operation, freedom from recalibration, and longer battery life, Wacom says. ...
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DIN-rail PC runs Windows CE or XP Embedded
Apr. 28, 2008
Axiomtek has announced a compact industrial PC that runs Windows CE or XP Embedded and is designed for DIN-rail mounting. The remotely controllable ICO-200 has an AMD Geode LX800 CPU, up to 1GB of RAM, Compact Flash storage, and a Mini PCI slot, the company says. ...
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Windows CE based PND boasts 3D "reality view"
Apr. 25, 2008
Navigon has introduced a pair of PNDs (personal navigation devices) that feature a "reality view" with 3D images and actual roadsign text. The Windows CE 5.0-based Navigon 2100max and 2120max also offer regularly updated maps and POIs (points of interest), and spoken street names, says Navigon. ...
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Device revenue, earnings up at Microsoft
Apr. 25, 2008
Microsoft's Entertainment and Devices Division (EDD), which includes the company's embedded Windows operating systems, has reported a year-over-year increase in quarterly revenue, and a profit margin approaching six percent. However, overall company revenue was flat, according to third quarter numbers released by Microsoft for fiscal 2008. ...
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Updated mobile database goes into beta
Apr. 25, 2008
Syware has released a beta of an update to its development tool aimed at letting non-programmers create databases for devices running Windows CE and Windows Mobile. Visual CE version 11 adds new XML handling and server sync'ing capabilities, along with .WAV playback and SMS message-launched forms. ...
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Atom-based COM uses nanoETXexpress form-factor
Apr. 25, 2008
Kontron has introduced the first COM (computer-on-module) using the company's nanoETXexpress form factor. Targeting demanding handheld applications, the nanoETXexpress-SP uses Intel's Atom processor, has up to 1GB of RAM and 4GB of flash on board, supports HD video, and offers eight USB ports, says Kontron.
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Tablet PCs use Intel's Atom
Apr. 25, 2008
Nexcom has announced three tablet computers using Intel's Atom processor, and targeting logistics, health care, and vehicle applications. The MTC 2100, MTC 2100-MD, and MRC 2100 feature 8.4-inch sunlight-readable displays, fingerprint readers, and Infineon TPMs (trusted platform modules), and run eight hours on batteries, says Nexcom. ...
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Media-oriented mini PC sports discrete graphics
Apr. 24, 2008
Asus has launched a mini PC it says is the world's first with an embedded discrete graphics card. The media-oriented Essentio CS5110 offers a Blu-Ray drive, plays 1080p HD video via HDMI, offers S/PDIF audio output, and has up to 1TB of disk storage, says Asus. ...
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Microsoft gives away next-gen robotics tools
Apr. 24, 2008
Microsoft has launched a new version of its Windows-based robotics programming platform, plus a website designed to stage virtual robot programming competitions. Microsoft Robotics Developer Studio 2008 is available initially as a "community technology preview" (CTP) that is freely available for anyone to download. ...
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Low-power CPU module uses 90nm ARM9 SoC
Apr. 24, 2008
[Updated, Jun. 25] -- PhyTec is readying a small CPU module powered by an ARM9-based SoC (system-on-chip) built on 90 nanometer process technology. The PhyCore-LPC3250 boasts seven serial ports and "state-of-the-art" power management, and targets consumer, medical, industrial, and automotive applications, PhyTec says. ...
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PC/104-Plus SBC resists shock
Apr. 24, 2008
VersaLogic has announced a PC/104-Plus SBC (single board computer) that targets military, avionics, and medical applications. Running on an AMD LX800 processor, the dual-Ethernet port equipped Cougar operates fanlessly, draws under five Watts, and features high resistance to mechanical and thermal shock. ...
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SODIMM-sized module runs Windows CE 6.0
Apr. 23, 2008
Cogent Computer Systems is now shipping an SO-DIMM-sized computer module based on Atmel's AT91SAM9263 processor. The CSB737 "system-on-module" (SOM) is available with both a development kit that includes a carrier board, and a Windows CE 6.0 BSP (board support package). The
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Microsoft service syncs devices online
Apr. 23, 2008
Microsoft has announced an Internet-based service designed to synchronize and share data among multiple desktop PCs and mobile devices. In addition to synchronization, Live Mesh provides users with 5GB of storage and remote access to any device in their "mesh," according to the company. ...
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ARM9-based SoC targets low-end PMPs
Apr. 23, 2008
Korean chipmaker MagicEyes Digital has announced an ARM9-based system-on-chip (SoC) intended for low-end navigation devices and PMPs (personal media players). Supporting Windows CE 5.0 and 6.0, the "Pollux" features on-chip 3D graphics acceleration, an NTSC/PAL video encoder, and a video DAC with picture-in-picture capabilities. ...
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PC/104 module runs x86 Windows CE on 1.85 Watts
Apr. 23, 2008
Tri-M Engineering has started shipping a low-cost PC/104 processor module based on a low-power x86-compatible system-on-chip (SoC). Targeting industrial computing applications, the rugged, extended-temperature VSX104 runs Windows CE, Linux, DOS, and popular 32-bit RTOSes on a Vortex86SX SoC clocked at 300MHz. ...
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Windows XP Embedded chat Thurs.
Apr. 22, 2008
Microsoft will host another of its Windows XP Embedded "live chats" on Apr. 24. Members of the Embedded Windows team will be on hand to answer questions about the tools and technologies used to develop XP Embedded devices, and to receive developer feedback. ...
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App turns dual mode phones into WiFi access points
Apr. 22, 2008
TapRoot Systems has announced software that lets any WiFi-equipped Windows Mobile phone provide Internet access to other devices. WalkingHotSpot uses a phone's wide-area connection and cellular data plan, acts as a router, and supports up to five 802.11b-equipped client devices, the company says. ...
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Restaurant pay station runs Windows CE
Apr. 22, 2008
Tabletop Media has introduced a Windows CE-based device designed to let restaurant customers pay their bills without having to flag down a waiter. With an integral card reader and printer, the wireless "Tabletop" device computes tips, splits checks, and emails receipts, the company says. ...
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Thin client tablet runs Windows XP Embedded
Apr. 22, 2008
Bosanova has introduced a wireless thin client that runs Windows XP Embedded and targets healthcare, manufacturing, distribution, and retail. The rugged, dust- and water-sealed 410XP tablet has a 10.4-inch touchscreen, 802.11a/b/g WiFi, and flash storage or an optional 30GB hard drive. ...
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Running Windows Mobile 6.1 on your desktop computer
Apr. 21, 2008
Those eagerly awaiting the day they can get their hands on a Windows Mobile 6.1 device have a way to try the OS now, Microsoft says. The company has posted free emulators, along with instructions on how to use them to test System Center Mobile Device Manager (MDM) if desired. ...
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Commercial GNU tools add x86 Windows support
Apr. 21, 2008
CodeSourcery has added support for Windows OSes on x86 architectures to its commercially supported GNU C/C++ toolchain and Eclipse IDE (integrated development environment). The "spring release" of Sourcery G++ also adds support for Linux ELF binaries on the MIPS architecture, along with a QEMU-based simulator for PowerPC. ...
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Mot invests in virtualization for phones
Apr. 21, 2008
Handset maker Motorola has taken an equity investment in VirtualLogix, a vendor of virtualization technology for handsets and telecom infrastructure equipment. The move could help Motorola lower the cost of handsets running Windows Mobile, while helping operators maintain security, consolidate infrastructure and expand dynamic service offerings. ...
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HP enters kiosk market
Apr. 21, 2008
HP plans to add a range of self-service, customer-facing kiosks to its product line. The devices will target applications such as order entry, ticketing, bill payment, check-in, and human resource applications, and run operating systems such as Windows Embedded for Point of Sale (WEPOS), says HP. ...
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Digital signage software supports Flash, YouTube videos
Apr. 18, 2008
Netpresenter has announced version 5.0 of its digital signage player software for Windows XP Embedded. Netpresenter Player supports continuous, full-screen display of YouTube videos, Adobe Flash content, RSS feeds, and emergency alerts, according to the company. ...
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